Photo/Video Galleries
Roger Faulkingham
Oak Grove, MN
3/11/2013
The day before our rifle opener one of the little bucks that I had quite a few cuddeeback pictures off in my food plots got killed by a car, so my son and I dragged in the woods and set a cuddeeback on it to see what would show up and feed n it añd we got thÃs great bald eagle shot.
Oak Grove, MN
3/11/2013
The day before our rifle opener one of the little bucks that I had quite a few cuddeeback pictures off in my food plots got killed by a car, so my son and I dragged in the woods and set a cuddeeback on it to see what would show up and feed n it añd we got thÃs great bald eagle shot.
George Callahan
Manchester, NH
3/10/2013
I gave my husband the Cuddyback for Christmas for our house in northern NH, which is in a national wildlife refugee. Our neighbors feed the deer. The deer use our property to access the island on the Magalloway. We were really lucky to get so many photos, especially the one doe who loves the camera.
Manchester, NH
3/10/2013
I gave my husband the Cuddyback for Christmas for our house in northern NH, which is in a national wildlife refugee. Our neighbors feed the deer. The deer use our property to access the island on the Magalloway. We were really lucky to get so many photos, especially the one doe who loves the camera.
Scott Barner
Two Rivers, WI
3/10/2013
This mouse was taken at 10:59 p.m.The following coyote was taken at 3:46 a.m. smelling the exact spot the mouse was sitting, almost 5 hrs. later! Pretty impressive to capture a mouse 8 feet from the camera.
Two Rivers, WI
3/10/2013
This mouse was taken at 10:59 p.m.The following coyote was taken at 3:46 a.m. smelling the exact spot the mouse was sitting, almost 5 hrs. later! Pretty impressive to capture a mouse 8 feet from the camera.
Ron White
Lancaster, NH
3/10/2013
Whaaatttsss up? Hey this looks like on of those Ambush ir cameras, from cuddeback one thing, you can't hide from these Cuddeback always impresses me never had a blank photo trigger speed thats what its about.Thanx for creating a dependable product.
Lancaster, NH
3/10/2013
Whaaatttsss up? Hey this looks like on of those Ambush ir cameras, from cuddeback one thing, you can't hide from these Cuddeback always impresses me never had a blank photo trigger speed thats what its about.Thanx for creating a dependable product.
Nicholas Ferrante
Lynbrook, NY
3/10/2013
Here is a photo of a nice buck that showed up 14 different days all in daylight hours!!!! But this is the first year in 25 years i did not get to hunt since i was to busy rebuilding from hurricane sandy!! hopefully he makes it he will be a great buck next year.
Lynbrook, NY
3/10/2013
Here is a photo of a nice buck that showed up 14 different days all in daylight hours!!!! But this is the first year in 25 years i did not get to hunt since i was to busy rebuilding from hurricane sandy!! hopefully he makes it he will be a great buck next year.
Nicholas Ferrante
Lynbrook, NY
3/10/2013
have 14 pics of this buck all in daylight hours!!! But its the First i year did not get to hunt since we were wiped out by hurricane sandy!!!!! hope he makes it he will be a nice one next year
Lynbrook, NY
3/10/2013
have 14 pics of this buck all in daylight hours!!! But its the First i year did not get to hunt since we were wiped out by hurricane sandy!!!!! hope he makes it he will be a nice one next year
Jeffrey Lusk
Shreveport, LA
3/9/2013
We are located in Warren County, MS, along the MS river, in the richest area for black bear in the state of MS. The biologist are trying to repopulate MS with black bear, and our hunting area is essentially at the center of the bear repopulation from NE LA into NW MS. After deer season in February, with little remaining food, we conduct our annual deer surveys, and with our growing bear population, get quite a few bear pics with little other food remaining at this time of year. Here, there are as many as 3 bears at a bait (corn) site, and 2 of the bears are getting testy over the food! as you can see in 1 pic, they have knocked the camera to the side!
Shreveport, LA
3/9/2013
We are located in Warren County, MS, along the MS river, in the richest area for black bear in the state of MS. The biologist are trying to repopulate MS with black bear, and our hunting area is essentially at the center of the bear repopulation from NE LA into NW MS. After deer season in February, with little remaining food, we conduct our annual deer surveys, and with our growing bear population, get quite a few bear pics with little other food remaining at this time of year. Here, there are as many as 3 bears at a bait (corn) site, and 2 of the bears are getting testy over the food! as you can see in 1 pic, they have knocked the camera to the side!